Framed Butterfly selling in White Shadowbox Frame Sea Green Swallowtail

$67.81
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Framed Butterfly selling in White Shadowbox Frame Sea Green Swallowtail, A real framed butterfly (Papilio lorquinanus albertisi species) framed in a white shadowbox frame (you can.
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Product code: Framed Butterfly selling in White Shadowbox Frame Sea Green Swallowtail

A real framed butterfly (Papilio lorquinanus albertisi species) framed in a white shadowbox frame (you can also order either black or walnut color). Framed with UV blocking glass so color won't fade and comes with natural history info and a gift box.

REAL FRAMED BUTTERFLY DISPLAY DETAILS:
► 6” H x 6” W x 1¼ “ D. (choose frame color: black, walnut, white)
► Gallery quality shadowbox frame
► Tru-Vue UV blocking conservation glass (so colors & details won't fade)
► Archival materials (acid and lignin free mounting papers)
► Sturdy hook to hang on wall (or frame can stand on its own)
► Natural history story about the specimen on a vintage style museum label.
► Gift box, tissue paper and info about ethical butterfly origin and care of display

SHIPPING:
Ships in well protected box within 1-4 business days with tracking number.


QUALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP
* Highest rated insect taxidermy site on ETSY and Internet.
* Winner of “Best of Houzz” 2014 & 2015 (leading home design site)
* Museums with our displays - National Archives & Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum Hollywood.


ABOUT THE INSECTS I USE:
With my unique background as a professionally trained entomologist & a Master's degree in Conservation biology, I DO NOT work with rare or endangered species and only use sustainably/farmed/widely available species. A majority of my specimens I use are breed on insect farms that raise insects for live flying butterfly displays, zoos and collectors. These farms are endorsed and sometimes run by conservation groups (like WWF and Nature Conservancy) because they promote forest conservation by giving local populations a sustainable selling income that does not result in forest destruction, like agricultural farming or logging.


ABOUT KEVIN:
Kevin Clarke is an academically and museum trained entomologist with a Masters degree in Conservation biology.
https://www.etsy.com/sg-en/shop/BugUnderGlass/about/

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